Domain Name Use Sample Clauses
The Domain Name Use clause defines how a domain name may be used by the parties involved in an agreement. Typically, it outlines which party has the right to use, manage, or control the domain name, and may set restrictions on transferring, modifying, or sublicensing the domain. For example, it might specify that the domain can only be used for certain business purposes or prohibit its use in connection with competing products. This clause ensures clarity and prevents disputes by clearly allocating rights and responsibilities regarding the domain name's use.
Domain Name Use. Upon the request of a Party that used a domain name in connection with its business prior to the Effective Time, the Party owning the domain name following the Effective Time will re-direct traffic for that domain name to a domain name identified by the requesting Party for a period ending on the first (1st) anniversary of the Distribution Date.
